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[QUOTE]Originally posted by weirdkitty: [QB] [QUOTE] Well there you go Weird kitty, if it doesn't work out with Mr Egypt who you only want to be friends with anyway so dont understand why we even gave you that advice...then you can always go out with Vader [/QUOTE]No, the point was your snide comment about me only wanting to be friends with Sam- because for some reason, you and smuckers took great delight when I said I wasn’t talking love. Putting the snide comment in a joke, doesn’t make it any less snide. Thank you Penny. I know in my original posts you too gave advice, etc, and yet, unlike Pillar, you haven’t held my early relationship against my current one. That is why, I have absolutely no hard feelings towards you, and respect and warnings you gave me at the start. [QUOTE] You talked to non practising christians exactly. Being a non practicing christian is a far cry from professing to be an atheist. Muslim men will not marry an atheist WK -being a non practicing christian is a technicality so still according to Islamic law they can still marry. Your looking at it and applying our western cultural norms wk, you seriously need to look at it applying both egyptian cultural and Islamic religous norms. That's what expat and a few others are trying to tell you, especially the muslimahs and muslim males. [/QUOTE]I believe the passage about who a Muslim can marry doesn’t just say atheists, it specifically mentions no practising theists too, and puts them under the same label. The thing is, me and Sam would be married, if it wasn’t for me who decided against it, because I decided I wanted to have the “big day” I always dreamed. We now have a good idea when this big day will happen… but we also know that people wont like the whole atheist thing. However, turns out, in Islam a man cannot look into another mans heart, because only God can do that. If I proclaim myself Christian, no one is allowed to say I am not one (and it was one of those “non practising” Christian’s who told me that, and her Muslim husband agreed). People always tell me I should be thinking about it islamically… is it so hard to comprehend that maybe we think about things both islamically and atheistically- he knows I do not follow his religion, so knew he could either find a woman who did, or compromise… so far, he has picked the latter lol. [QUOTE] What you believe today WK will change 10 yrs from now when you have had more life experiences-trust me. [/QUOTE]I know it will, I have already said that some of my recent posts do indeed contradict with older ones. Anyway, year by year we all change by what life throws at us. When I am a mother, for example, I will probably start seeing many things totally differently than I do now. I really hope I will always think Crocs shoes are horrid though. [QUOTE] My friend did not question, judge or condemn WK upon meeting her. He just cared about feeding us! [/QUOTE]Your friend kept me hostage! Not like I should complain when some keeps me hostage to feed me excellent food though :D [/QB][/QUOTE]
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